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Western Rifles

Medieval Collectibles has Western rifles that have functional lock mechanisms and parts giving them an authentic and working model of the originals used during the Wild West. Our Western rifles are great for stage props, theaters, and safe for kids and family events. These western rifles do not fire live ammo making them very safe to use. Back in the old west both U.S marshals and outlaws used them to kill one another. Our western rifles are great for gun collectors and reenactors. The Western rifles we carry are made of cast metal with polished European hardwood.

It has been said that the 1860 Henry Lever Action Rifle could be loaded on a Sunday and fire all week long! This replica rifle recreates this classic gun in impressive detail, so that this rifle looks and feels quite real.

Originally developed from the Henry, this rifle became famous for its rugged construction and lever-action breech mechanism that allowed the rifleman to fire a number of shots before having to reload, hence the term, repeating rifle.

Originally developed from the Henry, this rifle became famous for its rugged construction and lever-action breech mechanism that allowed the rifleman to fire a number of shots before having to reload, hence the term, repeating rifle.

In 1866 Winchester released its first repeating rifle, which became a favorite of gunmen in the days of the wild west. And now, you can celebrate this rifle too, in the form of this 1866 Winchester Golden Boy Dark Wood Display Plaque.

In 1866 Winchester released its first repeating rifle, which became a favorite of gunmen in the days of the wild west. And now, you can celebrate this rifle too, in the form of this 1866 Winchester Golden Boy Wood Display Plaque.

Famous for its rugged construction and lever-action mechanism that allowed the rifleman to fire a number of shots before having to reload, the Model 1866, was nicknamed Yellow Boy because of its brass receiver.

Famous for its rugged construction and lever-action mechanism that allowed the rifleman to fire a number of shots before having to reload, the Model 1866, was nicknamed Yellow Boy because of its brass receiver.

Calling shotgun when getting into your car originated in the Wild West. Originally, guards would ride next to a stage coach driver with an 1881 Western Stage Coach Shotgun to help keep the coach, occupants, and cargo safe.

The 1892 rifle, descendant of the Henry and 1866 rifles, was made from 1892 until 1941 and total production was in excess of one million pieces. Many variations and calibers were introduced over the course of its 50 year production.

The 1892 rifle, descendant of the Henry and 1866 rifles, was made from 1892 until 1941 and total production was in excess of one million pieces. Many variations and calibers were introduced over the course of its 50 year production.

The 1892 lever action rifle might have debuted after the days of the Wild West, but that did not stop it from becoming an icon of the era! The 1892 Lever Action Western Carbine is a stunning replica of this iconic rifle.

They were an ingenious lot in the old west, often modifying weapons to suit their own purposes. This 1892 Shortened Lever Action Rifle has been modified so that it can be carried and used just like a western pistol!

The 1892 Western Lever Action Rifle might be one of the most famous and classic western rifles in history. This replica features a level of detail that makes it look and feel real, including a number of parts that move.

Winchester returned to its roots with the Model 1892, which, like the first lever-action guns, was primarily chambered for shorter, lower-pressure handgun rounds. The Model 1892, however, incorporates a much stronger Browning action.

Winchester returned to its roots with the Model 1892, which, like the first lever-action guns, was primarily chambered for shorter, lower-pressure handgun rounds. The Model 1892, however, incorporates a much stronger Browning action.

In the West, a shotgun was a deadly weapon in its own right, but when cut down, it became even deadlier. This Cut-Down 1881 Double Barrel Shotgun is an incredibly detailed replica that recreates this classic weapon.

During its production run from 1873 to 1919, about 720,000 pieces were made. This non-firing version clearly demonstrates the workings of the lever-action loading system. The first model, the Model 1866, was nicknamed Yellow Boy.

The polished finish of this M1866 Polished Nickel Repeating Rifle breaks this famous guns nickname of Yellow Boy, but the overall design remains the same. This replica recreates the gun that won the west and puts it into your ready and eager hands.

Price: $275.00

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